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		[page:BufferGeometry] &rarr;

		<h1>[name]</h1>

		<p class="desc">A class for generating sphere geometries.</p>

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		<h2>Code Example</h2>

		<code>const geometry = new THREE.SphereGeometry( 15, 32, 16 );
		const material = new THREE.MeshBasicMaterial( { color: 0xffff00 } );
		const sphere = new THREE.Mesh( geometry, material );
		scene.add( sphere );
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		<h2>Constructor</h2>

		<h3>[name]([param:Float radius], [param:Integer widthSegments], [param:Integer heightSegments], [param:Float phiStart], [param:Float phiLength], [param:Float thetaStart], [param:Float thetaLength])</h3>

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		radius — sphere radius. Default is 1.<br />
		widthSegments — number of horizontal segments. Minimum value is 3, and the default is 32.<br />
		heightSegments — number of vertical segments. Minimum value is 2, and the default is 16.<br />
		phiStart — specify horizontal starting angle. Default is 0.<br />
		phiLength — specify horizontal sweep angle size. Default is Math.PI * 2.<br />
		thetaStart — specify vertical starting angle. Default is 0.<br />
		thetaLength — specify vertical sweep angle size. Default is Math.PI.<br />
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		The geometry is created by sweeping and calculating vertexes around the Y axis (horizontal sweep) and the Z axis (vertical sweep). Thus, incomplete spheres (akin to <em>'sphere slices'</em>) can be created through the use of different values of phiStart, phiLength, thetaStart and thetaLength, in order to define the points in which we start (or end) calculating those vertices.
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		<h2>Properties</h2>
		<p>See the base [page:BufferGeometry] class for common properties.</p>

		<h3>[property:Object parameters]</h3>
		<p>
		An object with a property for each of the constructor parameters. Any modification after instantiation does not change the geometry.
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		<h2>Methods</h2>
		<p>See the base [page:BufferGeometry] class for common methods.</p>

		<h2>Source</h2>

		<p>
			[link:https://github.com/mrdoob/three.js/blob/master/src/[path].js src/[path].js]
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